I'm in episode 118 and the arc has been good, i have to say that the soundtrack makes up 50% of this anime, and i also have to question Lisanna's return, she had a dramatic death and since she came back she hasn't really served a purpose in the story, not to mention other characters that should have had more screen time or in least not look bad once they seem to be getting important (i'm talking about Cana).

I probably said this before but i think the secondary characters are without a doubt more interesting to see than Natsu, i allways like to see Laxus, Erza and Gray. Natsu's just kind of annoying.

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Plenty of male-led action films fail, yet the actors' gender is not blamed. Why should it be different for women? Especially since far more male-led action films are made than female-led action films?

I hated Lysanna's return.
I thought her death and the way it was presented was so brutal and powerfull that I found strange to see that in the anime...only to know later that she survived. The sense of danger that I used to feel was gone when we discovered that she was alive.
Now I know that the characters will always win in the end and they won't die.

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I have finally ended Fairy Tail, and i sincerelly didn't like it, i just don't think the world building is very good and i found it way too childish. There were somegood things but the story as a whole was nothing special, and the cheap animation of the anime didn't really help.

Answering to the original poster i don't think FT hold a candle to any of the big three, sure Naruto and Bleach went downhill halfway through the story but they showed moments of briliance at different points.

As for One Piece i have seen it being regarded as a masterpiece, and i have seen enough episodes to know that it's on an entirelly different level from FT, even if FT takes a lot from OP.

On the whole i don't think it's an anime that should be taken seriously, if you do that you'll probably be able to enjoy it more.

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Plenty of male-led action films fail, yet the actors' gender is not blamed. Why should it be different for women? Especially since far more male-led action films are made than female-led action films?

Ended meaning you just don't want to watch anymore? Can't blame you. The manga and subsequently the anime seems to be just a series of fights and fan service. Man how the fan service gets quite annoying and juvenile.

However, the manga is at a point where it seems like it could expand the lore and add depth to the overall story. So TBD on that.

Ended meaning you just don't want to watch anymore? Can't blame you. The manga and subsequently the anime seems to be just a series of fights and fan service. Man how the fan service gets quite annoying and juvenile.

However, the manga is at a point where it seems like it could expand the lore and add depth to the overall story. So TBD on that.

Yeah, i'm probably going to read a chapter once in a while, this arc hasn't been bad (even though the power levels are strange and friendship has become a power boost), but that lady using Sting reminds me of that other lady that used Jellal (one of the few villains i enjoyed).

The good thing about the manga though is that it has a good pacing.

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Plenty of male-led action films fail, yet the actors' gender is not blamed. Why should it be different for women? Especially since far more male-led action films are made than female-led action films?

A relaunch of the Fairy Tail television anime project has been green-lit. Original manga creator Hiro Mashima had indicated that there would be good news for fans on Thursday.

Mashima had asked fans in March to wait until he can announce some "good news" since the first television anime adaptation of Fairy Tail ended that month. Mashima added on Twitter at the time, "It's actually not over yet. I can't say more than this, but I hope you watch the rerun starting in April and wait for the day I can announce some good news. […] Anime is not the end. Don't stop believing." The series concluded with a "To Be Continued" title card.
Mashima also asked fans in English on June 7 to "please wait until next week. You will be surprised." However, that time he was not teasing good news, but talking about not discussing the spoilers in the following week's chapter. [Via Manga News]Update: Mashima confirmed that the project is a new television anime series, and a sequel.

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Plenty of male-led action films fail, yet the actors' gender is not blamed. Why should it be different for women? Especially since far more male-led action films are made than female-led action films?

This literally made my day yesterday. I can't wait to get a date for the animes return. I don't really care when, I would just like an official date to look forward to rather than sometime in the future.